mpv has a lot of dependencies and I don't know how to search for them. Is there a way to search for the packages that contain the dependencies?
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2`mpv` is available from the universe repository. `apt depends mpv` should give you the depends for mpv on your system. – DK Bose May 07 '18 at 13:23
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Why do you wish to search for dependencies? Apt takes care of everything for you...if you are using it properly. – user535733 May 07 '18 at 13:58
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You have lots of options. See [How to list dependent packages (reverse dependencies)?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/128524/how-to-list-dependent-packages-reverse-dependencies?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google_rich_qa&utm_campaign=google_rich_qa) `apt depends` works, but you can install `rdepends` and then use `apt-rdepends -r
`, may give a more thorough list...There's also `apt-cache showpkg – Hee Jin May 07 '18 at 15:44`. Or `ubuntu-dev-tools` provides `reverse-depends`. -
2Possible duplicate of [How to list dependent packages (reverse dependencies)?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/128524/how-to-list-dependent-packages-reverse-dependencies) – Hee Jin May 07 '18 at 15:44
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The following commands show information about a package (mpv in this case), including dependencies.
aptitude show mpvapt show mpv
The following command shows dependencies recursively (the depends of depends of...):
apt-rdepends mpv
The following commands show reverse dependencies (packages for which this package is a dependency):
apt rdepends mpvapt-rdepends -r mpv
The following command shows both dependencies and reverse dependencies:
apt-cache showpkg mpv
If you just want to install a package and have the package manager handle dependencies, use:
`aptitude install mpv`
aptitude automatically resolves conflicting dependencies during installation, whereas apt/apt-get do not.
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